Roundup is a popular herbicide used to control weeds in lawns and gardens. It is safe for use around pets when used according to the label directions. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind to ensure your pet's safety.

When is Roundup Safe for Pets?

When is Roundup Safe for Pets?

1. When Roundup is applied correctly. Roundup should be applied according to the label directions. This includes using the correct amount of product and applying it only to the areas where weeds are growing.

2. When Roundup is dry. Roundup is not safe for pets to come into contact with until it has dried. Wait at least 24 hours after applying Roundup before allowing your pet to go outside in the treated area.

3. When Roundup is not ingested. Roundup is not safe for pets to ingest. If your pet does ingest Roundup, call your veterinarian immediately.

When is Roundup Not Safe for Pets?

1. When Roundup is applied too heavily. Applying too much Roundup can increase the risk of your pet coming into contact with the product.

2. When Roundup is applied in areas where pets are likely to come into contact with it. Roundup should not be applied to areas where pets are likely to play, eat, or drink.

3. When Roundup is ingested. Roundup is not safe for pets to ingest. If your pet does ingest Roundup, call your veterinarian immediately.

Signs of Roundup Poisoning in Pets

1. Vomiting

2. Diarrhea

3. Abdominal pain

4. Lethargy

5. Tremors

6. Seizures

7. Death If you think your pet has been poisoned by Roundup, call your veterinarian immediately.